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IEC 61076-3-104 Edition 3.0 2017-05

INTERNATIONAL STANDARD

Connectors for electrical and electronic equipment – Product requirements – Part 3-104: Detail specification for 8-way, shielded free and fixed connectors for data transmissions with frequencies up to 2 000 MHz

INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION

ICS 33.120.10

ISBN 978-2-8322-4362-6

® Registered trademark of the International Electrotechnical Commission

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CONTENTS

FOREWORD ........................................................................................................................... 8 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 10 1 Scope ............................................................................................................................ 11 2 Normative references .................................................................................................... 11 3 Technical information .................................................................................................... 13

3.1 Terms and definitions ............................................................................................ 13 3.2 Levels of compatibility ........................................................................................... 14

3.2.1 Interchangeability level .................................................................................. 14 3.2.2 Intermateabilty ............................................................................................... 14 3.2.3 Interoperability ............................................................................................... 14

3.3 Groups of related connectors ................................................................................ 14 3.4 Classification into climate categories .................................................................... 15 3.5 Clearance and creepage distances ....................................................................... 15 3.6 Current carrying capacity ...................................................................................... 15 3.7 Marking ................................................................................................................. 15

3.7.1 General ......................................................................................................... 15 3.7.2 Performance marking ..................................................................................... 15

4 Dimensional information ................................................................................................ 15 4.1 General ................................................................................................................. 15 4.2 Isometric views and common features ................................................................... 16

4.2.1 General ......................................................................................................... 16 4.2.2 Fixed connector variant 01 (cable outlet) ....................................................... 17 4.2.3 Fixed connector variant 02, (printed circuit board outlet) ................................ 20 4.2.4 Free connector variant 03 (4-pair plug) .......................................................... 21 4.2.5 Free connector variant 04 (2-pair plug) .......................................................... 25 4.2.6 Free connector variant 05 (1-pair plug) .......................................................... 27

4.3 Terminations ......................................................................................................... 30 4.3.1 General ......................................................................................................... 30 4.3.2 Referenced solderless termination types ....................................................... 30 4.3.3 Non-referenced termination types .................................................................. 31 4.3.4 Solder terminations ........................................................................................ 31

4.4 Mounting information ............................................................................................ 31 4.4.1 General ......................................................................................................... 31 4.4.2 Mounting information for fixed connectors ...................................................... 31 4.4.3 Mounting information for free connectors ....................................................... 31

4.5 Gauges ................................................................................................................. 31 4.5.1 Sizing gauges and retention force gauges; mechanical function,

engaging/separating/insertion/withdrawal force .............................................. 31 4.6 Mechanical function, engaging/separating/insertion/withdrawal force gauges ........ 38 4.7 Test panels ........................................................................................................... 38

5 Characteristics .............................................................................................................. 39 5.1 General ................................................................................................................. 39 5.2 Pin and pair grouping assignment ......................................................................... 39 5.3 Climatic categories ............................................................................................... 39 5.4 Electrical characteristics ....................................................................................... 40

5.4.1 Creepage and clearance distances ................................................................ 40 5.4.2 Voltage proof ................................................................................................. 40

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5.4.3 Current carrying capacity ............................................................................... 40 5.4.4 Initial contact and shield resistance ............................................................... 41 5.4.5 Input to output resistance .............................................................................. 41 5.4.6 Input to output resistance unbalance ............................................................. 41 5.4.7 Insulation resistance ...................................................................................... 42

5.5 Transmission characteristics ................................................................................. 42 5.5.1 General ......................................................................................................... 42 5.5.2 Insertion loss ................................................................................................. 42 5.5.3 Return loss .................................................................................................... 42 5.5.4 Propagation delay .......................................................................................... 43 5.5.5 Delay skew .................................................................................................... 43 5.5.6 NEXT loss ..................................................................................................... 43 5.5.7 Power sum NEXT loss (for information only) .................................................. 43 5.5.8 FEXT loss ...................................................................................................... 44 5.5.9 Power sum FEXT loss (for information only) .................................................. 44 5.5.10 Transverse conversion loss ........................................................................... 45 5.5.11 Transverse conversion transfer loss .............................................................. 45 5.5.12 Power sum alien (exogenous) NEXT loss ...................................................... 46 5.5.13 Power sum alien (exogenous) FEXT loss ....................................................... 46 5.5.14 Coupling attenuation ...................................................................................... 47 5.5.15 Transfer impedance ....................................................................................... 47

5.6 Mechanical characteristics .................................................................................... 47 6 Test schedule ................................................................................................................ 48

6.1 General ................................................................................................................. 48 6.2 Test procedures and measuring methods .............................................................. 48 6.3 Preconditioning ..................................................................................................... 48 6.4 Wiring and mounting of specimens ........................................................................ 48

6.4.1 Wiring ............................................................................................................ 48 6.4.2 Mounting ....................................................................................................... 48 6.4.3 Arrangement for contact resistance measurement and procedure .................. 49 6.4.4 Arrangement for dynamic stress tests (test phase CP1) ................................. 49

6.5 Test schedules ...................................................................................................... 50 6.5.1 General ......................................................................................................... 50 6.5.2 Basic (minimum) test schedule ...................................................................... 50 6.5.3 Full test schedule .......................................................................................... 50

Annex A (normative) Gauging procedure.............................................................................. 59 A.1 Fixed connectors .................................................................................................. 59 A.2 Free connectors .................................................................................................... 59

Annex B (normative) Locking device mechanical operation – test procedure and requirements ................................................................................................................. 60

B.1 Object ................................................................................................................... 60 B.2 Preparation of the specimens ................................................................................ 60 B.3 Test method .......................................................................................................... 60 B.4 Final measurements .............................................................................................. 60

Annex C (normative) Plug and outlet interoperability qualification ........................................ 61 C.1 Object ................................................................................................................... 61 C.2 Test equipment ..................................................................................................... 61 C.3 Test procedure ...................................................................................................... 62

Annex D (normative) General requirements for the measurement set-up .............................. 63

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D.1 Test instrumentation ............................................................................................. 63 D.2 Coaxial cables and test leads for network analysers ............................................. 63 D.3 Measurement precautions ..................................................................................... 63 D.4 Balun requirements ............................................................................................... 64 D.5 Reference components for calibration ................................................................... 65

D.5.1 Reference loads for calibration ...................................................................... 65 D.5.2 Reference cables for calibration .................................................................... 65

D.6 Termination loads for termination of conductor pairs ............................................. 65 D.7 Termination of screens ......................................................................................... 66 D.8 Test specimen and reference planes ..................................................................... 67

Annex E (normative) Insertion loss ...................................................................................... 68 E.1 Object ................................................................................................................... 68 E.2 Test method .......................................................................................................... 68 E.3 Test set up ............................................................................................................ 68 E.4 Procedure ............................................................................................................. 68

E.4.1 Calibration ..................................................................................................... 68 E.4.2 Measurement ................................................................................................. 68

E.5 Test report ............................................................................................................ 69 E.6 Accuracy ............................................................................................................... 69

Annex F (normative) Return loss .......................................................................................... 70 F.1 Object ................................................................................................................... 70 F.2 Test method .......................................................................................................... 70 F.3 Test set-up ........................................................................................................... 70 F.4 Procedure ............................................................................................................. 70

F.4.1 Calibration ..................................................................................................... 70 F.4.2 Measurement ................................................................................................. 70

F.5 Test report ............................................................................................................ 70 F.6 Accuracy ............................................................................................................... 70

Annex G (normative) Near end cross talk (NEXT) ................................................................ 72 G.1 Object ................................................................................................................... 72 G.2 Test method .......................................................................................................... 72 G.3 Test set-up ........................................................................................................... 72 G.4 Procedure ............................................................................................................. 73

G.4.1 Calibration ..................................................................................................... 73 G.4.2 Establishment of noise floor ........................................................................... 73 G.4.3 Measurement ................................................................................................. 73

G.5 Test report ............................................................................................................ 74 G.6 Accuracy ............................................................................................................... 74

Annex H (normative) Far end cross talk (FEXT) ................................................................... 75 H.1 Object ................................................................................................................... 75 H.2 Test method .......................................................................................................... 75 H.3 Test set-up ........................................................................................................... 75 H.4 Procedure ............................................................................................................. 76

H.4.1 Calibration ..................................................................................................... 76 H.4.2 Establishment of noise floor ........................................................................... 76

H.5 Measurement ........................................................................................................ 76 H.6 Test report ............................................................................................................ 77 H.7 Accuracy ............................................................................................................... 77

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Annex I (normative) Transverse Conversion Loss (TCL) and Transverse Conversion Transfer Loss (TCTL) ..................................................................................................... 78

I.1 Object ................................................................................................................... 78 I.2 Test method .......................................................................................................... 78 I.3 Test set-up ........................................................................................................... 78 I.4 Procedure ............................................................................................................. 79

I.4.1 Calibration ..................................................................................................... 79 I.4.2 Noise floor ..................................................................................................... 79 I.4.3 Measurement ................................................................................................. 80

I.5 Test report ............................................................................................................ 80 I.6 Accuracy ............................................................................................................... 80

Annex J (normative) Termination of balun ............................................................................ 81 J.1 Termination of balun with low return loss for common mode.................................. 81 J.2 Centre tap connected to ground ............................................................................ 81 J.3 Centre tap open .................................................................................................... 81

Bibliography .......................................................................................................................... 83 Figure 1 – Isometric view of cable and PCB fixed connectors............................................... 16 Figure 2 – Isometric view showing free connector for 4, 2 and 1 pair ................................... 16 Figure 3 – Variant 01 drawing 1 ............................................................................................ 17 Figure 4 – Variant 01 drawing 2 ............................................................................................ 19 Figure 5 – Variant 02 drawing ............................................................................................... 20 Figure 6 – Variant 03 drawing 1 ............................................................................................ 21 Figure 7 – Variant 03 drawing 2 ............................................................................................ 22 Figure 8 – Variant 03 drawing 3 ............................................................................................ 24 Figure 9 – Variant 04 drawing 1 ............................................................................................ 25 Figure 10 – Variant 04 drawing 2 .......................................................................................... 26 Figure 11 – Variant 05 drawing 1 .......................................................................................... 27 Figure 12 – Variant 05 drawing 2 .......................................................................................... 28 Figure 13 – Variant 05 drawing 3 .......................................................................................... 29 Figure 14 – Fixed connector location "Go" gauge .................................................................. 32 Figure 15 – Fixed connector location "No-Go" gauge ............................................................ 32 Figure 16 – Fixed connector size "Go" gauge ........................................................................ 33 Figure 17 – Fixed connector size "No-Go" gauge .................................................................. 34 Figure 18 – Free connector location "Go" gauge ................................................................... 35 Figure 19 – Free connector location "No-Go" gauge.............................................................. 36 Figure 20 – Free connector size "Go" gauge ......................................................................... 37 Figure 21 – Free connector size "No-Go" gauge ................................................................... 38 Figure 22 – Fixed connector panel ........................................................................................ 39 Figure 23 – Schematic diagram of fixed connector ................................................................ 39 Figure 24 – Connector de-rating curve .................................................................................. 41 Figure 25 – Arrangement for contact resistance measurement .............................................. 49 Figure 26 – Arrangement for dynamic stress ......................................................................... 50 Figure C.1 – Precision test fixtures (covers) .......................................................................... 61 Figure D.1 – 180° hybrid used as a balun ............................................................................. 64

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Figure D.2 – Calibration of reference loads ........................................................................... 65 Figure D.3 – Resistor load .................................................................................................... 66 Figure D.4 – Definition of reference planes ........................................................................... 67 Figure E.1 – Calibration ........................................................................................................ 68 Figure E.2 – Measuring set-up .............................................................................................. 69 Figure G.1 – NEXT measurement differential mode only terminations ................................... 72 Figure G.2 – NEXT measurement differential and common mode terminations ...................... 73 Figure H.1 – FEXT measurement differential mode only terminations .................................... 75 Figure H.2 – FEXT measurement differential and common mode terminations ...................... 76 Figure I.1 – TCL measurement .............................................................................................. 78 Figure I.2 – TCTL measurement ............................................................................................ 79 Figure J.1 – Balanced attenuator for balun centre tap grounded ........................................... 81 Figure J.2 – Balanced attenuator for balun centre tap open .................................................. 82 Table 1 – Variant 01 drawing 1 dimensions ........................................................................... 18 Table 2 – Variant 01 drawing 2 dimensions ........................................................................... 19 Table 3 – Variant 02 drawing dimensions .............................................................................. 20 Table 4 – Variant 03 drawing 1 dimensions ........................................................................... 22 Table 5 – Variant 03 drawing 2 dimensions ........................................................................... 23 Table 6 – Variant 03 drawing 3 dimensions ........................................................................... 24 Table 7 – Variant 04 drawing 1 dimensions ........................................................................... 25 Table 8 – Variant 04 drawing 2 dimensions ........................................................................... 26 Table 9 – Variant 05 drawing 1 dimensions ........................................................................... 27 Table 10 – Variant 05 drawing 2 dimensions ......................................................................... 28 Table 11 – Variant 05 drawing 3 dimensions ......................................................................... 29 Table 12 – Climatic categories – Selected values ................................................................. 40 Table 13 – minimum creepage and clearance distances ........................................................ 40 Table 14 – Insertion loss ....................................................................................................... 42 Table 15 – Return loss .......................................................................................................... 43 Table 16 – NEXT loss ........................................................................................................... 43 Table 17 – Power sum NEXT loss ......................................................................................... 44 Table 18 – FEXT loss ........................................................................................................... 44 Table 19 – Power sum FEXT loss ......................................................................................... 45 Table 20 – Transverse conversion loss ................................................................................. 45 Table 21 – Transverse conversion transfer loss .................................................................... 45 Table 22 – Power sum alien (exogenous) NEXT loss ............................................................ 46 Table 23 – Power sum alien (exogenous) FEXT loss ............................................................. 46 Table 24 – Coupling attenuation ........................................................................................... 47 Table 25 – Transfer impedance ............................................................................................. 47 Table 26 – Test group P ....................................................................................................... 51 Table 27 – Test group AP ..................................................................................................... 52 Table 28 – Test group BP ..................................................................................................... 54 Table 29 – Test group CP ..................................................................................................... 55

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Table 30 – Test group DP ..................................................................................................... 56 Table 31 – Test group EP ..................................................................................................... 57 Table 32 – Test group FP ..................................................................................................... 58 Table 33 – Test group GP ..................................................................................................... 58 Table D.1 – Test balun performance characteristics .............................................................. 64 Table F.1 – Uncertainty band of return loss measurement at frequencies below 100 MHz ............................................................................................................................... 71

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CONNECTORS FOR ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT –

PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS –

Part 3-104: Detail specification for 8-way, shielded free and fixed connectors for data transmissions with frequencies up to 2 000 MHz

FOREWORD

1) The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) is a worldwide organization for standardization comprising all national electrotechnical committees (IEC National Committees). The object of IEC is to promote international co-operation on all questions concerning standardization in the electrical and electronic fields. To this end and in addition to other activities, IEC publishes International Standards, Technical Specifications, Technical Reports, Publicly Available Specifications (PAS) and Guides (hereafter referred to as “IEC Publication(s)”). Their preparation is entrusted to technical committees; any IEC National Committee interested in the subject dealt with may participate in this preparatory work. International, governmental and non-governmental organizations liaising with the IEC also participate in this preparation. IEC collaborates closely with the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in accordance with conditions determined by agreement between the two organizations.

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9) Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this IEC Publication may be the subject of patent rights. IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.

International Standard IEC 61076-3-104 has been prepared by subcommittee 48B: Electrical connectors, of IEC technical committee 48: Electrical connectors and mechanical structures for electrical and electronic equipment.

This third edition of IEC 61076-3-104 cancels and replaces the second edition, published in 2006, and constitutes a technical revision.

This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:

a) the title has been changed to incorporate transmissions with frequencies up to 2 000 MHz; b) the drawings of some styles have been corrected for clarification; c) Figures 23 and 24 have been updated;

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d) Figure 3 has been updated to include reference dimensions and dimensional format changes;

e) the dimensions of Figure 7 have been updated; f) the type designation and ordering information has been removed for consistency with the

most updated sectional specification; g) the test schedule was updated to include appropriate IEC 60512 Test Nos; h) the electrical performance requirements have been revised for 2 GHz level; i) interchangeability information has been added for performance categories.

The text of this International Standard is based on the following documents:

FDIS Report on voting

48B/2560/FDIS 48B/2565/RVD

Full information on the voting for the approval of this International Standard can be found in the report on voting indicated in the above table.

This document has been drafted in accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2.

A list of all parts of the IEC 61076 series, published under the general title Connectors for electronic equipment – Product requirements, can be found on the IEC website.

The committee has decided that the contents of this document will remain unchanged until the stability date indicated on the IEC website under "http://webstore.iec.ch" in the data related to the specific document. At this date, the document will be

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INTRODUCTION

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CONNECTORS FOR ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT – PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS –

Part 3-104: Detail specification for 8-way, shielded free and fixed

connectors for data transmissions with frequencies up to 2 000 MHz

1 Scope

This part of IEC 61076 establishes uniform specifications, type testing requirements for 8-way, shielded free and fixed connectors for data transmissions with frequencies up to 2 000 MHz, and used as category 7A connectors in class FA cabling systems specified in ISO/IEC 11801-1. It contains all test methods and sequences, severity and preferred values for dimensions and characteristics.

2 Normative references

The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.

IEC 60050-581, International Electrotechnical Vocabulary – Part 581: Electromechanical components for electronic equipment

IEC 60068-1, Environmental testing – Part 1: General and guidance

IEC 60169-15, Radio-frequency connectors – Part 15: R.F. coaxial connectors with inner diameter of outer conductor 4.13 mm (0.163 in) with screw coupling – Characters impedance 50 ohms (Type SMA)

IEC 60352-2, Solderless connections – Part 2: Crimped connections – General requirements, test methods and practical guidance

IEC 60352-3, Solderless connections – Part 3: Solderless accessible insulation displacement connections – General requirements, test methods and practical guidance

IEC 60352-4, Solderless connections – Part 4: Solderless non-accessible insulation displacement connections – General requirements, test methods and practical guidance

IEC 60352-5, Solderless connections – Part 5: Press-in connections – General requirements, test methods and practical guidance

IEC 60352-6, Solderless connections – Part 6: Insulation piercing connections – General requirements, test methods and practical guidance

IEC 60352-7, Solderless connections – Part 7: Spring clamp connections – General requirements, test methods and practical guidance

IEC 60512-1-1, Connectors for electronic equipment – Tests and measurements – Part 1-1: General examination – Test 1a: Visual examination

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IEC 60512-1-2, Connectors for electronic equipment – Tests and measurements – Part 1-2: General examination – Test 1b: Examination of dimension and mass

IEC 60512-2-1, Connectors for electronic equipment – Tests and measurements – Part 2-1: Electrical continuity and contact resistance tests – Test 2a: Contact resistance – Millivolt level method

IEC 60512-2-5, Connectors for electronic equipment – Tests and measurements – Part 2-5: Electrical continuity and contact resistance tests – Test 2e: Contact disturbance

IEC 60512-3-1, Connectors for electronic equipment – Tests and measurements – Part 3-1: Insulation tests – Test 3a: Insulation resistance

IEC 60512-4-1, Connectors for electronic equipment – Tests and measurements – Part 4-1: Voltage stress tests – Test 4a: Voltage proof

IEC 60512-6-4, Connectors for electronic equipment – Tests and measurements – Part 6-4: Dynamic stress tests – Test 6d: Vibration (sinusoidal)

IEC 60512-9-1, Connectors for electronic equipment – Tests and measurements – Part 9-1: Endurance tests – Test 9a: Mechanical operation

IEC 60512-9-2, Connectors for electronic equipment – Tests and measurements – Part 9-2: Endurance tests – Test 9b: Electrical load and temperature

IEC 60512-11-4, Connectors for electronic equipment – Tests and measurements – Part 11-4: Climatic tests – Test 11d: Rapid change of temperature

IEC 60512-11-7, Connectors for electronic equipment – Tests and measurements – Part 11-7: Climatic tests – Test 11g: Flowing mixed gas corrosion test

IEC 60512-13-2, Connectors for electronic equipment – Tests and measurements – Part 13-2: Mechanical operation tests – Test 13b: Insertion and withdrawal forces

IEC 60512-15-6, Connectors for electronic equipment – Tests and measurements – Part 15-6: Connector tests (mechanical) – Test 15f: Effectiveness of connector coupling devices

IEC 60512-26-100, Connectors for electronic equipment – Tests and measurements – Part 26–100: measurement setup, test and reference arrangements and measurements for connectors according to IEC 60603-7 – Test 26a to 26g

IEC 60512-28-100, Connectors for electronic equipment – Tests and measurements – Part 28-100: Signal integrity tests up to 1 000 MHz on IEC 60603-7 and IEC 61076-3 series connectors – Test 28a to 28g

IEC 61076-1:2006, Connectors for electronic equipment – Product requirements – Part 1: Generic specification

IEC 61076-3:2008, Connectors for electronic equipment – Product requirements – Part 3: Rectangular connectors – Sectional specification

IEC 61156 (all parts), Multicore and symmetrical pair/quad cables for digital communications

IEC 61156-2, Multicore and symmetrical pair/quad cables for digital communications – Part 2: Symmetrical pair/quad cables with transmission characteristics up to 100 MHz – Horizontal floor wiring – Sectional specification

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IEC 61156-3, Multicore and symmetrical pair/quad cables for digital communications – Part 3: Work area cable – Sectional specification

IEC 61156-4, Multicore and symmetrical pair/quad cables for digital communications – Part 4: Riser cables – Sectional specification

IEC 61156-5, Multicore and symmetrical pair/quad cables for digital communications – Part 5: Symmetrical pair/quad cables with transmission characteristics up to 1 000 MHz – Horizontal floor wiring – Sectional specification

IEC 61156-6, Multicore and symmetrical pair/quad cables for digital communications – Part 6: Symmetrical pair/quad cables with transmission characteristics up to 1 000 MHz – Work area wiring – Sectional specification

IEC 61156-7, Multicore and symmetrical pair/quad cables for digital communications – Part 7: Symmetrical pair cables with transmission characteristics up to 1 200 MHz – Sectional specification for digital and analog communication cables

IEC 61156-9, Multicore and symmetrical pair/quad cables for digital communications – Part 9: Cables for channels with transmission characteristics up to 2 GHz – Sectional specification

IEC 61156-10, Multicore and symmetrical pair/quad cables for digital communications – Part 10: Cables for cords with transmission characteristics up to 2 GHz – Sectional specification

IEC 62153-4-12, Metallic communication cable test methods – Part 4-12: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Coupling attenuation or screening attenuation of connecting hardware – Absorbing clamp method

ISO/IEC 11801-11, Information technology – Generic cabling for customer premises – Part 1: General requirements

ISO 1302, Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS) – Indication of surface texture in technical product documentation

Recommendation ITU-T K.44:2012, Resistibility test for telecommunication equipment exposed to overvoltages and overcurrents – Basic recommendation

EN 50289-1-14, Communication cables – Specifications for test methods – Part 1-14: Electrical test methods – Coupling attenuation or screening attenuation of connecting hardware

3 Technical information

3.1 Terms and definitions

For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in IEC 61076-1, IEC 60512-1 and IEC 60050-581 and the following apply.

ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:

• IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/

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